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"walled" Definitions
  1. having walls (sometimes used in combination): a high-walled prison.
  2. enclosed or fortified with a wall: a walled village.

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Not that Apple today isn't a walled garden or Facebook isn't a walled garden.
"We are trying to break down walled gardens, and Facebook is a walled garden," Yergin said.
In the early days of the Internet, we heard about walled gardens; this would be a walled life.
Similar to the walled gardens of content from the '90s, Facebook and Google have put up walled gardens of data.
While many of the bottles on this list use double-walled insulation, EcoVessel goes even further with its triple-walled designs.
Double-walled and vacuum-sealed, by the way, is a century-old technology, and most modern, steel-walled water bottles employ it.
There's this sort of sway between walled gardens and the content being brought inside, to openness and then back to walled gardens.
Updated February 2020: We've added four new vessels and swapped out the Snow Peak single-walled mug for their double-walled mug.
The walled gardens may get higherOther so-called walled gardens including Facebook and Amazon could also benefit from Google&aposs privacy changes.
But they will be virtually walled off from the poor black areas of the city, like castles walled off from the misery of the countryside.
Social media has buzzed with parents relaying their children's fears that they or their friends will be deported, walled in or walled out if Mr. Trump becomes president.
"The walled gardens are probably going to remain walled, so we're taking matters into our own hands," said Pritchard, whose company spent $6.75 billion on advertising in 2019.
The good news is that there's a button to switch between a single and a double (but you'll still have to account for single-walled and double-walled baskets).
This is speaking to your walled gardens-- point, which is, I think that sometimes-- walled garden strategies can work for some of the time, but not all of the time.
" "Every time I watched it, I was walled off.
Stainless Steel Double Walled Wine Glass With Lid — $18.69
Jumpshot pitched itself as a way around the walled gardensJumpshot has long pitched its data to advertisers and journalists as a way to get data from walled gardens like Amazon, Netflix, and Google.
The backyard has a pool that's walled in for privacy.
Now Prisma is hoping to build its own walled garden.
So basically, the Jews were walled into a vertical coffin.
All walled cities, including the Vatican, had a similar purpose.
Drake is becoming more walled off as a person, too.
Some were walled off, others torn down and some replaced.
The place is neat and walled with books on shelves.
China walled off entire hospital wards to contain the virus.
We'll be walled in with all of our guns, though.
"Having three walled gardens is OK, but having 15 to 20 small walled gardens on a media plan is not manageable," said Ana Milicevic, a principal and cofounder of the consulting firm Sparrow Advisers.
He had request for help and he had basically stone walled.
The Forbidden City is a crimson-walled tyranny, filled with spies.
China also walled off access to Bing, YouTube, Wordpress, and more.
Prudential once walled itself off from the city's streets with skywalks.
And then there is the walled gardens' most prized bloom: data.
It is a walled garden, even if it has some gates.
We knew the Walled Garden would win way back in 2011.
In 2014, display advertisers started concentrating on large, walled, social networks.
In addition, walled gardens inhibit innovation in favor of profit margins.
Could you opt for a vacuum-walled mug or travel tumbler?
To learn more about Gozo and its walled Cittadella, click here.
Hence, the need for the totally walled off titular protective outpost.
There are 40 glass-walled conference rooms with full audiovisual capabilities.
Smith is walled off from hearing anything about those ongoing investigations.
Mr. King is nearly walled in by drums and a glockenspiel.
He will not; that part of the environment is invisible-walled.
The benefits of operating within a regulated walled garden are obvious.
The selection was limited to 5,000 titles and walled behind Prime.
She sat next to Sevigny in a glass-walled conference room.
In a sense, a proprietary walled garden ocean liner. AOL. Yeah.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The room — brick-floored, plaster-walled, empty — is simple.
The road is walled with tree trunks and tall green weeds.
An austere, white-walled apartment was certainly never on the table.
Over 903 years, five rooms and a walled courtyard were added.
Click here to book your stay at The Walled Off Hotel.
Now the already up-for-rent Moat Cottage, Cartshed and electricity-free Hex Cottage have been joined by the Walled Garden, a palatial eight-bedroom bolthole wrought from one of Suffolk's few surviving walled kitchen gardens.
But a more educated guess at what the anonymous street artist enjoys nibbling on is a "Walled Off Salad": the signature dish served all day at the ground floor café of his Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem.
Also because walled gardens suck, and I'm gonna be stubborn about it.
And this is doubly true if you stay within Apple's walled garden.
The walled garden has been razed and its fields sown with salt.
When the iPhone launched in 2007, it was a totally walled garden.
An impregnable walled garden, used for business communications as well as personal.
Yeung recently published his latest project, "Walled City," to express this idea.
The problem with this vision is that walled fortresses are seldom friendly.
A cardinal rule of managing such walled gardens is to control access.
That's not to say that it is completely a walled Google garden.
"This is the model for the walled gardens of today," Davis said.
The concentration of data in walled gardens increases the cost of security.
You guys have this walled garden and you're not sharing the results.
Republicans in Congress and the president are walled in by the wall.
College is still a walled safe city for kids just like you.
Both operate on walled-off, encrypted systems unconnected to the broader Internet.
Double walled and insulated, this jug keeps cold things cold all day.
Lahore Fort in Lahore's Walled City is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
I was sitting at a desk in an expansive, glass-walled house.
It was right in the shadow of the high-walled Warner Bros.
Theholds air better than most exercise balls with its thick-walled design.
Neuvirth walled up to deny Toninato, but Nieto shoveled home another rebound.
The labyrinth-like city is walled and surrounded by water and forest.
The '225s were pretty well walled-off from the Super Bowl era.
Let's ponder why the walled garden won out over the open protocol.
The shoreline is often separated, and sometimes walled off, by private property.
Vibe: The space has a bright but slightly generic white-walled look.
TB bacteria can survive even when "walled in" by white blood cells.
INDOORS The glass-walled home offers plentiful views of the verdant property.
And China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
Few of us can escape the walled homeland of our personal identity.
Those quilted, walled-off pockets that hold the down in your jacket?
The bathroom includes a granite-topped vanity and a glass-walled shower.
"Hello," I say inside the large glass walled atrium of the foyer.
She is whisked away back to Hades, walled off from him forever.
Its extra-large, white-walled tires made for an unusually smooth ride.
It's a chilling depiction of how walled-off our country has become.
Driving out of the area, the tourists noticed abandoned mud-walled homes.
There was this whole argument about the walled garden versus ... The internet.
As it stands, Reece hasn't found many fans of the glass-walled pavilion.
In a digital walled garden of hate, who is there to disagree with?
They feature a double-walled vacuum-sealed body made out of stainless steel.
The landscaped, walled grounds include a pool with an adjacent kitchen and pavilion.
Last summer, people began to show up at the farmer's mud-walled shack.
They leave now because the walled gardens are overrun by marketing and trolls.
Microsoft's previous walled garden approach to the store generated fierce criticism from Sweeney.
The other included a window-walled backstage area left visible to the street.
The notion of Apple's "walled garden" ecosystem of products precedes even the iPhone.
Walled gardens will be broken down, enabling cross-platform play with anyone, anywhere.
But this tight-gripped ecosystem makes the iPhone a so-called walled-garden.
Among the options are two double walled travel mugs and a ceramic mug.
But gradually, everything got locked up [behind walled gardens, including that of Facebook].
While in the marble-walled Arkangel lab, Sarah is injected with a serum.
Historically, most of the world's great centres of commerce have been walled cities.
A similar antitrust case about potential overreach in Apple's walled garden—Apple v.
Sony has yet to budge, forcing PS4 players inside of a walled garden.
Users bounce stories around within this walled garden of other like-minded individuals.
The ramifications of Facebook's decision were limited to its own walled garden, however.
Because the "walled garden" model is endemic when it comes to mobile advertising.
Walled gardens of content tied to your mobile network is one nightmare scenario.
And yet they are walled off from each other in our historical memory.
We entered the walled courtyard of a local mosque, simple and slightly derelict.
Most people now spend their time on social networks and other walled gardens.
The imposed silence that has walled off reports of sexual abuse is crumbling.
The texts occasionally resist continuity, or at least remain walled in poetic ambiguity.
Later, the workers rented half of a house tucked inside a walled compound.
Corporate lobbyists rigged the system, leaving the majority walled off from their dreams.
Their new porcelain double-walled chocolate fondue pot and warmer is particularly effective.
The walled city-state is surrounded by Rome, where most Vatican employees live.
In 1842, a high-walled reservoir was built where the library is today.
The master bathroom has a sleek double vanity and a glass-walled shower.
If Twitter were really walled off from the real world, it'd be fine.
The commode is in a separate clapboard-walled room with a second shower.
Inside, the white-walled living spaces makes for an open yet cozy feel.
Options are what I get when I'm outside of Apple's lush, walled garden.
The three distinct buildings in the home are connected by glass-walled corridors.
Facebook and Google are often cited as examples of those "walled garden" companies.
The bathrooms have hardwood floors, stand-alone tubs and large, glass-walled showers.
El Chicano was the first luchador to enter the stark, cement-walled gym.
Long ago, Paris was a walled city built around an island in the Seine.
Tech companies are known for having offices that challenge the white-walled cubicle norm.
"Those were our traditions," said Huamani from a bench in her walled front yard.
The location is home to a walled Buddhist city that dates back 5,000 years.
Will you also have to open up your walled garden for third-party content?
Even when they were ubiquitous, orphanages were walled off from the rest of society.
But the walled garden aspect also makes it feel less like "real," stressful writing.
But those are hard-line issues the conservative party has built walled gardens around.
Microsoft's previous walled garden approach generated fierce criticism from Tim Sweeney, Epic Games CEO.
A walled courtyard leads to a double front door with an arched transom window.
The place is white-walled and well lit, broken up by flowing wooden columns.
"Sometimes I think I come across more in the 'walled off' arena," she said.
The SWIFT facility should have been walled off from the rest of the network.
Some nationalists hope the world will become a network of walled-but-friendly fortresses.
TC: How did you start that shift to live outside of Facebook's walled garden?
As the internet and social businesses have matured, the value is the walled garden.
Military trucks were seen entering and exiting the walled compound, including a demining vehicle.
Should the Supreme Court Knock the First Brick Out of Apple&aposs Walled Garden?
Facebook lives in a walled garden where no data leaves and very little enters.
But the Internet remains a much wider web than a few walled garden platforms.
The Hydro Flask is also vacuum-insulated and doubled-walled for longer hold times.
Some of the men later fled to Nam Pin Wai, a traditional walled village.
Relatively few pterosaur fossils are preserved because of the animal's fragile, thin-walled bones.
Business signs have been torn down, gates padlocked, entrances walled off with cinder blocks.
YETI's double-walled vacuum insulation keeps his cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot.
The property boasts everything from a landscaped courtyard to a glass-walled wine room.
Li, Yuanyuan, and I sit down in a glass-walled office in the back.
Cubans, Colombians and Dominicans also moved in, building walled, palm-lined golf course communities.
Cameras aren't allowed in the kitchen, which is mostly walled off from customers' view.
Even the ICA's small staff work in glass-walled offices directly off the entrance.
Dinan is a picturesque walled town in Brittany, France, that overlooks the Rance River.
On the second floor, there are free cooking classes in a glass-walled kitchen.
The walled camp has just four shower units and 10 toilets for 65 tents.
Paru directed me to a door at the far end of a walled garden.
His current campaign is based out of his bare-walled office at the firm.
Now it calls for cultures to be walled off and boundaries to be policed.
Sitting in his walled temple compound in Gintota, Sumedhananda Thero gave a bleak prophecy.
He is the King of Uruk, a splendid, high-walled city in southern Mesopotamia.
It was the first time she'd ever left the walled side of the city.
"He has walled himself off from the rest of the world," Mr. Leamer said.
The bigger question is whether Apple should have its walled garden in the first place.
The restaurant is in a small, sunny, white-walled space accented by colorful abstract photographs.
With its lush landscapes and walled Roman towns, it would certainly make an attractive destination.
You have to strike a balance between a walled garden and controlling the user experience.
That means consumers could end up paying a premium to escape from their walled gardens.
Inside the walled garden of a theme park, however, it's something we elect to do.
The Walled Garden issue relates to the growing digital duopoly enjoyed by Google and Facebook.
Retreating to walled compounds in remote locations priced for those in the upper income bracket.
But the stairs are walled off and there is little hope for those left behind.
At the very least, give them high-walled cubicles that provide a modicum of privacy.
Lighted like a morgue by James F. Ingalls, O'Connor's set suggests a concrete-walled slaughterhouse.
Ultimately social media has to be a free-for-all or it's a walled garden.
The 16th-century structure has three additional cottages and claims a world-famous walled garden.
A park now resides on the site, with a small exhibition about the Walled City.
And who is more walled off from regular society than senators and members of Congress?
It's also packed with luxe amenities, including a carriage house, walled garden and tennis court.
The whole property — five en-suite rooms and a walled garden — will open next spring.
The front door opens to a walled flagstone courtyard, shaded by aspen and cottonwood trees.
Stainless steel French presses: A double-walled design is key for stainless steel French presses.
The other guests, in a glass-walled den off the terrace, were watching the Globes.
A Xandr VP insisted that it's "not the next walled garden," countering some advertisers' concerns.
The bourbon bar is a dramatic dark-walled room with horse artwork on the walls.
Two decades ago, China essentially walled off its internet from the rest of the world.
Some devs even launched only on jailbroken phones, thumbing their noses at Apple's walled garden.
In the revered birth town of Jesus, the Walled Off hotel stands three storeys high.
Down a hall with fluorescent lighting, in a white-walled room, were 30 wooden cribs.
We sat in a silent, glass-walled meeting room and started by recounting Tiqets' origins.
"They've got this really old-school interior," T-Michael said of the mirror-walled bar.
I have seen, but without pleasure, Realms of Sweets that are fenced or walled enclosures.
They live in spaces, attend schools, and play on streets largely walled off from police.
Will the FB issues lead to the end of open APIs and more walled gardens ?
"What we are envisioning is a separate room or a walled-off area," he said.
When the salt marsh is drained and walled off from the tide it becomes grassland.
"We've passed a milestone in Google's evolution from search engine to walled-garden," he writes.
I sat with my editor and a photographer in a small, glass-walled conference room.
French doors lead to a walled courtyard with a garden, a fountain and a firepit.
This walled and picturesque city is, quite literally, the last bastion of Catalan in Italy.
But I hate Apple's walled garden that limits how I use my iPhone every day.
The master bathroom has double sinks, a jetted soaking tub and a glass-walled shower.
In a small, glass-walled office, a fat man in overalls sat at a desk.
It's the double-walled, insulated version meant to replicate and replace paper coffee shop cups.
In the past, courts have walled entire areas of American life off from federal action.
Was it walled and gated, or did the hedgerows form a barrier against the riffraff?
Ours had a 5-foot-5 doubled-walled bed and a power-sliding rear window.
Greater Noida has come to embody the shiny, walled-off vertical India of the future.
He is lying in front of an elevated, low-walled enclosure that recedes behind him.
For 224 months, Islamist fighters occupied places like the fabled mud-walled city of Timbuktu.
The work in those walled-off institutions was backbreaking and often required handling dangerous chemicals.
It would be unassuming if it weren't taking up most of the white-walled gallery.
Edward and his wife Katherine have a stunning view of the walled garden from their residence.
You could feel the tears and smell the gardenias, even with hip, white-walled nasal passages.
The entire city is walled and surrounded by water, as is typical of ancient Chinese cities.
The famous Apple walled garden may not be crumbling, but the cracks are starting to show.
At the time people were worried that iOS's famed walled garden was coming to the Mac.
These days, IsMyGirl and OnlyFans — partly pay-walled sites — are two of the top porn platforms. 
The master bedroom also has a sliding glass wall, which opens to a private walled deck.
But at that point, you're not just independent, you're effectively walled off from the normal internet.
The White House is now essentially walled off from comment by anyone without an internet connection.
Cleanliness is achieved through double-walled rooms, plenty of filters, and a lot of special clothing.
Inside Yandex's glass-walled offices, among its talented young employees, Russia's future must have looked bright.
Despite digitization, the bulk of interactive entertainment has remained within one of the various walled gardens.
When Disney's walled garden bears fruit, will everything outside those walls just wither on the vine?
Both the Walled Off and the Waldorf salads are topped with walnuts and originated in hotels.
Plas-yn-Cwm has extensive landscaping, including a walled garden, orchard, vegetable garden and Japanese garden.
And some headed toward a rear area walled off from the main part of the club.
Photos of the Kowloon Walled City often snuck into "are they real" galleries across the web.
This is the raison d'etre of his new company Medium, a curated walled garden for content.
Was £139.99, now £99.99 Double Y Double Walled Vacuum, Stainless Steel Insulated Coffee Mug with Filter.
For the most part, you don't see Chinese firms operating outside the walled garden of China.
The Città Alta may be the best preserved and most self-contained walled city in Europe.
If that means an actual four walled building with beds, bathrooms, fireplaces, and a kitchen, great!
But there is no free speech in the walled garden if the gardener doesn't will it.
It tells those outside the walled garden, who may just be peaking in, what they're missing.
The red-walled library features a fireplace as well, this one shaped like a stone gargoyle.
The store also features a walled-off "Experience Room" where you can try out audio features.
It's double-walled and vacuum-sealed, but you wouldn't know by looking at — or carrying — it.
The handsome brick-walled room with stained-glass windows combines polished vintage details with industrial elements.
The exhibition, installed as series of winding, gray-walled corridors, itself requires concentration, and encourages it.
A university, with apologies to the wall before Mexico, is best pictured as a walled city.
Last year's LGBT Pride parade had to be walled off from the hordes of Christian protesters.
Before the advent of time-sharing, computers were largely walled off from users in glass rooms.
His pitch comes down to a divide not uncommon in tech: walled gardens versus open platforms.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 1.8-acre lot has a walled yard and flagstone patio with mountain views.
It contains stores on its ground level and even a glass-walled, terraced penthouse on top.
We met at night at his family's ornate adobe-walled palace in Ouja, north of Riyadh.
This level also has a recently renovated bathroom with a soaking tub and glass-walled shower.
A large double-height, brick-walled family room takes up the rest of the third level.
What concerns me is what other parts of my character are walled off alongside the addict.
You're literally walled off from the rest of the people when you're on the campaign trail.
The original developer of the property also lives on the site, in a small walled complex.
The entrance is wrapped by a concrete-walled garden that doubles as a raised septic field.
The Neediest Cases Fund They married in a white-walled loft in Manhattan in October 230.
The en suite bathroom includes a double vanity and a spa bathtub and glass-walled shower.
Bernadine is married to Jonathan (Wendell Pierce), a schoolteacher, who feels increasingly walled off from her.
Challenged by hostile forces on most of its fronts, Israel is already pretty much walled in.
Daphne lived in the village of Bidnija where she had a house in a walled compound.
In a clear-walled laboratory compartment, an African grey parrot faced a heap of metal washers.
At the State Department, his chief of staff is widely seen as having walled him off.
I consider my savings accounts to be walled off from my checking and daily spending needs.
"This was [also] a domestic household, a mud-walled compound, bombed with precision missiles," said Mansfield.
A better bet is the medieval walled city of Aigues-Mortes, just 35 kilometers from Arles.
The 11-hectare walled and terraced expanse now draws hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
The openness mirrored changes happening at his company, which has long been considered a walled garden.
I worked in what felt like a four-walled enclosure, a laboratory and not a bedroom.
I remember us being criticized because we were a "walled garden," I think we were called.
This "shout till you're hoarse, storm out of the room" election helped show how divided people on either side of the political spectrum are — geographically walled off from each other in different communities, mentally walled off by the vastly different news sources and Facebook feeds they read.
Military trucks were seen entering and exiting the walled compound throughout the day, including a demining vehicle.
These companies hoard user data in their walled-garden silos and use it to make huge profits.
If Apple really wants services to grow, it's walled garden might have to crack a little more.
After all, China's government has largely walled off the country's internet from the rest of the world.
And it means that consumers stay captive within the Netflix walled garden for significant amounts of time.
The English word is a linguistic derivative of pairidaeza, an ancient Persian term for a walled garden.
In a word, the "Nationalist International" envisions the world as a network of walled-but-friendly fortresses.
It's a departure from Apple's "walled garden" strategy, where it only offers its services on Apple hardware.
But here you were, iPhone user, thinking you were operating within the safety of Apple's walled garden.
Lin's wife, Yang Zhen, told reporters in her family's walled compound she believed the confession was forced.
Earlier this year, in a small, grey-walled storefront inside a very large mall in Torrance, Calif.
The question is: is beautiful sound quality worth locking yourself even more tightly into a walled garden?
When implants were first designed, they were initially all smooth-walled like a balloon, Dr. Johnson says.
Austere and grey-walled, it sits amid rice fields and limestone peaks straight from a scroll painting.
IN MOST of the world, the success of Apple's "walled garden" of proprietary software has two elements.
The suite's entrance is hidden behind a walled main gateway, which is locked by a keypad system.
Wonks in the sticks will be inspired by new ideas that walled-off capitals cannot conjure up.
People in the Buddhafield didn't live in walled compounds or cut themselves off from the outside world.
His vision of locking users into his own little walled-garden seems to be holding pretty steady.
At the beginning of the movie he is walled-off and inscrutable, before the perspective gradually flips.
Industria, a brick-walled event space in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, has been transformed into a Wakandan fantasia.
I think they're sufficiently walled off from it, or thick-skinned enough that they don't really care.
In the meantime, competitors (like Samsung's Tizen and LG's webOS) are slowly establishing their own walled gardens.
Sign up to sit inside a tech platform walled garden and 'thems the breaks', as they say.
"In all of the facilities, all of the restaurants have their own four-walled space," says Collins.
Instead, it operates outside the walled gardens of IT with no rules and no official corporate supervision.
Some people, like Owen, say that museums are walled gardens preventing outside scholars from accessing their collections.
"This is a direct answer to the 'walled-garden' internet access that Facebook is providing," he said.
You need to keep steady, but at the same time you don't want to seem 'walled off.
Apple has erected a much more stringent, overtly exclusionary walled garden around its iPhone and iOS software.
I work as a venture capitalist in a glass-walled office and wear dress shirts to work.
Warlords-cum-politicians have appropriated Baghdad's finest palm groves, and carved its plushest neighbourhoods into walled enclaves.
This leak-proof, double-walled, vacuum-sealed beverage container keeps hot drinks hot, and cold drinks cold.
The assaults took place simultaneously in two areas near the Damascus gate of Jerusalem's walled old city.
The Palestinians want East Jerusalem, which includes the walled Old City, as capital of a future state.
It is vacuum-sealed and has a double-walled design to keep your coffee hot for hours.
We opted for a romantic barbecue outdoors in our own little walled compound, lit by scattered candles.
"I feel there's enough negativity, there's enough cynicism, there's enough walled garden and exclusionary behavior," he said.
His approval ratings are abysmally low, and he is walled in by a morass of inconsistent promises.
Both are 'walled gardens', meaning that they rather than the marketer effectively control the relationship with consumers.
A spacious cupola above is walled with windows providing panoramic views of the ocean and Chamcook Mountain.
Or the Woods who was walled off from the world and unnerved opponents just by showing up?
During the Revolutionary War, the stone-walled barracks served as a military hospital specializing in smallpox inoculations.
For Documenta13, he built a Danish modernist-looking cabin on the grounds, with a glass-walled cabana.
The house also has a unfinished stone-walled basement and an unfinished attic under the wood gable.
Callimachi: We're all inside one of these walled-in glass conference rooms in The New York Times.
Ultimately, Riverside Boulevard will be extended to West 59th Street, opening flow in a walled-off corner.
It's a spacious, elegant restaurant with a brick-walled main dining room, arched windows and starched linens.
The clampdown extended beyond the walled gardens of social platforms to a wide array of online services.
A glass-walled staircase leads to the lower level and its two additional bedrooms and media room.
Inhabitants walk freely among the walled town's parklike grounds and live in housing units arranged by theme.
An Irish immigrant handball star, Phil Casey, built the first walled handball court in Brooklyn in 205.
People accuse Apple of wanting to smother the web in favor of a walled-garden App Store.
While the mainland bourses serve China's vast domestic market, they remain largely walled off for international capital.
Instead, the person said, those matters could be walled off without requiring access to other government secrets.
Stainless Steel Double Walled Wine Glass With Lid Sometimes you want to take wine on the go.
They returned to find their mud-walled home had been burned down, but no sign of Shiburu.
That walled garden approach has helped it curate the best selection of stickers, many of which are paid.
Kors went to extremes to ensure his and LaPere's glass-walled master bathroom was safe from prying eyes.
The massacre took place in the walled enclosure of Jallianwala Bagh, which is still pocked with bullet marks.
In a country called Germany, they have a road walled the Autobahn where you are allowed to haul.
He was thought to be living in two walled courtyard homes at the end of a long alley.
Advertisers would be smart to see how the open web compares as a medium to Facebook's walled garden.
Meanwhile, a retrenchment from News Feed into more walled-off Groups and communities could exacerbate exposure to misinformation.
Standing inside the piece offers a welcome break from the fair's necessarily clinical yet oppressively white-walled aesthetic.
In 2013, top executives were consumed with the threat that Facebook's walled garden posed to Google, he said.
The modern capital dates back to 22.1AD, when Fatimid conquerors commissioned a walled city to mark their triumph.
As we've explained in the past, Facebook's Free Basics program creates a walled off internet for poor people.
The dense, unique forest is mostly gone now, the perimeter walled off by a ten-foot high fence.
Is the ability to install any app I want outside of an approved App Store walled garden necessary?
"Our goal is not to build another walled garden," Epic Games Store Head Steve Allison said on stage.
But that was before the walled gardens were built by BlackBerry (née RIM), Apple, Facebook, Google, and others.
The road is narrow and walled in by a barrier on either side, so your options are limited.
"Amazon Publishing Services is supporting the open internet, in contrast to other big tech walled gardens," he wrote.
This puts some added pressure on Apple with regard to its walled garden approach to the App Store.
But in his essay, Doctoroff dismissed the idea of a walled-off district separated from the wider city.
She woke in their mud-walled home last October to find Moussa had hanged himself from the roof.
He's also working on new decentralization technologies to try to break the grip of dominant digital walled gardens.
The UN has deplored the recent destruction to the ancient, pre-Islamic walled city of Baraqish in Yemen.
"The messengers are walled gardens so the only gate that you have will be our platform," Plante argues.
The Althorp Estate was built in 1508, and spans about 13,000 acres surrounding its walled 500-acre park.
Some market participants, he said, viewed the two as having established closed systems - also known as 'walled gardens'.
Double-walled stainless steel keeps this special koozie colder than one that's surrounded by a traditional neoprene sleeve.
From a coverage standpoint, it's as though the mouth is walled off from the rest of the body.
The Grohe rainshower in the snug, glass-walled stall was a plus, though the towel warmer didn't work.
Its bathroom, updated during renovations, has dual sinks and a partially walled nook, used for a vanity table.
Central banks are walled off from day-to-day political concerns and granted authority over the money supply.
The dining area and living room overlook a fish pond and the walled garden, decorated with large urns.
"This is not meant to be some walled garden or something that's special just for Tesla," Musk said.
Of course, the walled city of Cartagena shouldn't be missed, and is home to unparalleled food and culture.
Marketers suggested that Amazon's move could make it less of a walled garden and more appealing to advertisers.
OLD WESTBURY Talk and Tour: Roses, guided tour in the Rose Garden, Primrose Path and the Walled Garden.
In the early 1780s, Lavoisier developed a triple-walled metal canister large enough to house a guinea pig.
It's harder to make a defense for the company's stubborn insistence on making its own walled Android skins.
Outdoor space: The brick-walled terrace is the same size as the living room: 18 by 14 feet.
Suddenly, this goddess seems like any devoted daughter of a powerful, emotionally walled-off father, finally confessing everything.
In a large, white-walled processing room, the animal is skinned, washed, stamped and placed in a cooler.
But it beats on, fragilely, in packed little houses and tin-walled kiosks lit by a single bulb.
It was an unusual sight: Facebook prided itself on open office plans and transparent, glass-walled conference rooms.
Walking around the old walled city, it certainly seemed like the majority of men were consuming the leaf.
The bedrooms have also beds for children and a roof terrace is walled for privacy from the neighbors.
City workers crisscrossed the large blue-walled gathering room, on the first floor of Staten Island Borough Hall.
"They're looking to deal less with the responsibility that is the walled garden, aka the platform," Grygiel said.
The settlements are already walled off from the rest of the West Bank and entirely under Israeli control.
They're isolated from one another, to one another; they exist in silos, walled off with no real exits.
"I'm a racist," boasted Luciano, a farmer living outside the medieval walled town of Viterbo, north of Rome.
Birds enter these thick-walled boxes through a hole at the bottom and can rest on perches inside.
Most everything else is a single-family residence — shingled, stuccoed, glass-walled, flat-roofed, crenelated or gingerbread-trimmed.
Leonardo's ghost lingers throughout the walled town (Mona Lisa cookies, anyone?), where contemporary artists have reinterpreted his vision.
Outside the company's offices, a walled compound along a desert highway, trucks carrying coal rumbled down dusty roads.
Soon enough, their expanding empire brought them into contact with another "technology" they'd never experienced before: walled cities.
A glass-walled public auditorium would sit above the lobby and look onto the top of St. Patrick's.
And as much as they'd like to create a walled garden, they know they can't do that entirely.
But then Instagram came along — along with its walled garden approach that prevents links to elsewhere on the web.
That means a heck of a lot more opportunities to take advantage of the feature than Apple's walled ecosystem.
VMware's purpose is to allow a single server to house multiple virtual computers, each walled off from the others.
In fact, it plays into a concept I've heard several times in conversations around this piece: the walled garden.
And if it is allowed to proceed through the courts, it could mean the end of Apple's walled garden.
Russia's ability to operate an internet that is walled off from the global internet is so far largely theoretical.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, rebels have withdrawn from the area around an ancient, walled citadel.
Guarded watch towers overlook the four corners of the high-walled compound in the heart of a residential neighborhood.
"Our system is not — and never will be — an entry gate into a walled garden," writes CEO Patrick Spence.
This means they can be lightweight and use materials economically, especially compared to a walled building of similar size.
With this early photo-sharing idea, Reggie and Evan imagined a walled garden for couples to share intimate photos.
Get around annoying restrictionsWhen you buy an iOS device, you're resigning to Apple's walled garden, for better or worse.
The deaths of those trapped in a burning maze, with access to beaches walled off, has shocked the country.
Walled gardens often limit free speech, as Facebook's sometimes ham-fisted attempts to police its social network have shown.
Their aim has been commercial: to keep users within "walled gardens" where it is easier to sell them services.
Its "walled-garden approach", however, didn't sit well with the Indian government, which banned the initiative earlier this year.
The e-retailer faces a tall task in disrupting the traditionally walled garden that is the U.S. shipping industry.
It also digitally walled off the entire province of Xinjiang after violent protests there that spread via the internet.
And when Mr Klein controlled for GDP per head, the statistical distinction between gated and walled countries mostly disappeared.
Israel captured East Jerusalem, including the walled Old City and the Aqsa compound, in the 1967 Middle East war.
Imgur's momentum comes at a time when an increasing amount of image sharing is taking place in walled gardens.
Screenshot: GizmodoWhisper it quietly, but a few holes are starting to appear in Apple's walled garden: AirPlay on TVs.
In Facebook's "walled garden" there is only Facebook content posted by your Facebook friends, so why venture anywhere else?
Looking to the west, towards Europe, the old walled city is still capped by multiple domes and spiky minarets.
Despite Facebook's best efforts, some internet content continues to be created and consumed outside of the company's walled garden.
Chakma's parents survived, but an elderly neighbor, Gunamala Chakma, succumbed to the flames that engulfed her mud-walled home.
His visit will include sight-seeing in Jerusalem's walled Old City, which houses major Christian, Jewish and Muslim shrines.
The two men met at a Christmas party in 1988 and discovered their mutual fascination with the Walled City.
"The walled gardens have basically forced adtech vendors and marketers to look at TV as the savior," he said.
It is pleasant to hear talk of wearables, walled gardens and disruptive beverages in between updates about mass deportation.
The other half is spent in Tokyo, in a centuries-old wooden house set in a lush walled garden.
Another bedroom, a few steps up from the great room, opens to a walled back patio with a fountain.
Walled enclosures became less useful once men invented explosives to blow them up and airplanes to fly over them.
Tmall Global, Alibaba's walled garden for foreign retailers, hosts only 14,500 foreign brands at present, according to Alibaba data.
The Venn team sits in a separate, walled-off environment with the software running on an independent public cloud.
It's just not a town that travelers come to if they are looking for all-inclusive, walled-off resorts.
Roxanne Vogel sleeps every night in a plastic-walled tent that is low on oxygen and high on nitrogen.
Charles walled off a Spain drive, forcing an errant pass that Moore gathered and turned with down the court.
"China is walled off except for economic interaction," said Patrick Gathara, a cartoonist at The Daily Nation in Nairobi.
Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen, Hong Kong's last walled village, will be demolished to make way for a new development.
Taking a hard right at the front door brings you to a glass-walled corridor opening to three bedrooms.
Consented financial data is another big draw for companies, and any data that sits inside "walled gardens," said Sweeney.
We also have a deep dive into how China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
Your starting area is walled off by impassable rivers, meaning that at least half of your island is unavailable.
The 15th-century walled city of Ahmedabad, the capital of the Gujarat state of India, also made the list.
From there, a door leads to a kitchen that flows into a 26526-square-foot glass-walled family room.
It walled off the New Haven city core, and was attractive neither to city dwellers nor to repenting suburbanites.
The Miller-Peeterses are shown performing everyday tasks — pinning photos to a wall, cooking — inside a glass-walled house.
The glass-walled building Mr. Sriniwasan sits in, in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla complex, was built by a finance company.
The other answer is that we've had a decade of white-walled minimalism and now everyone's sick of it.
He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities.
That loft building is now hemmed on all sides by glass-walled skyscrapers that form the Hudson Yards development.
"People don't get their own states walled off for them," said Jeff Weaver, a top strategist to Mr. Sanders.
The front door, on the second level, opens to a long, glass-walled foyer fronting an internal stone courtyard.
Pinto hired a lawyer, Aníbal Pinto, who works out of a glass-walled office on the outskirts of town.
Yet this refuge necessarily implies exclusion—after all, the term pairidaeza derives from the words for "walled" and "around".
This walled-off approach contributes to the overarching problem of scattered, disconnected resources preventing warriors from receiving holistic support.
The White House previously walled off certain topics that the House Intelligence Committee could ask certain witnesses last year.
Becky Suss's paintings at Jack Shainman Gallery boldly usher the quiet comforts of home into the white-walled space.
That's because whenever one media player owns/starts/controls its own streaming service, it turns into a walled garden.
A queer dance party walled off a security checkpoint to the inauguration A queer dance party walled off a security checkpoint to the inauguration Some Donald Trump supporters who woke up bright and early in D.C. on Friday encountered an unexpected scene on their way to the inauguration: a queer dance party.
After 38 days on the run, Cummins and Elizabeth were found living in a four-walled shelter in Northern California.
Sophie's, the hotel's top-floor, glass-walled restaurant with a modern Italian menu, has sweeping views of the Dublin skyline.
Open-plan offices and glass-walled conference rooms promote transparency, but they also make it impossible to conduct business privately.
It also has a double-walled thermal carafe, so you can have a piping hot cup when you wake up.
In other words, you're stuck in Fitbit's walled garden—great if you like it, not-so-great if you don't.
" Trump went on to mention Arizona, which he claimed was "bracing for a massive surge at a NON-WALLED area.
After 38 days on the run, Cummins and Thomas were found living in a four-walled shelter in Northern California.
A wall decorated with security cameras and slingshots is seen in the bar area of the The Walled Off Hotel.
Some feared Facebook would absorb so much content behind its walled garden that the web itself could be at risk.
They stand protecting a stone-walled institution that in the polar tones of the image is glaring in its whiteness.
In each walled-off section, ten prisoners or so mill around in a communal area with steel tables bolted down.
In the early 1970s, Mr. Eklund rented the brick-walled basement of that building as a Super-8 film studio.
Free Basics was essentially a walled garden in which Facebook and the telecom providers selected which websites people could visit.
He is a native of Derbent, Dagestan, an ancient walled town in the North Caucasus, on the border with Azerbaijan.
This walled-off behavior changed only slightly when she gave her first network news interview to Megyn Kelly Sunday night.
But for anyone who worries about internet monopolies and walled gardens, it could be a canary in a coal mine.
The 60-year-old farmer rears 4,000 pigs in a brick-walled compound in Shunyi district, some 20013km from Beijing.
Although you can't expect to keep people locked inside your walled garden forever or things start to get pretty dystopic.
Gone is the walled garden, and I can't wait to see other extension types appear in iOS 11 and later.
It was closed-shop, walled-garden software production, and it paid off with a great degree of polish and refinement.
Play in our walled garden and we'll keep you safe from the data-grabbing, attention-hogging Facebooks of the world.
When I go there, that red-walled cathedral of dreams, I buy dozens of products and items for my apartment.
Apple's walled garden approach to its app store means you're less likely to get fooled buying a knock-off game.
Around him, other mothers, some wearing black niqabs, sit on benches holding their babies in the small bamboo-walled centre.
A stone-walled staircase leads to the second floor, which has two bedrooms with en-suite baths, each partly tiled.
I head to black-walled converted garage and queer-friendly space Limewharf in east London one Tuesday evening after work.
The room was completely bare and white walled with just a single 1U rack unit in the middle of it.
Here's how to pull it off: Location: Find a white-walled cave or space with ceilings reaching to the sky.
Case in point: Peter's somewhat fluid plan to run a marathon in the minuscule walled enclave that is Vatican City.
Today, we have near-monopolies, walled garden services; the mobile internet is metered and expensive; and copyright is vigorously enforced.
Walled in stone, they are typically six to nine feet wide (two to three meters) and lie below street level.
In any scenario, the setting of Kowloon Walled City is worth revisiting, a place that was genuinely stranger than fiction.
I take a pint into the cramped walled garden, and the bleep of a reversing truck cuts through the chatter.
ALONE and in silence, Sören Schindler sits in a white-walled conference room in Munich for six hours a day.
Sweeney argued that Microsoft is turning the PC into a walled garden and that game developers must fight against it.
THE Kremlin's political nature resembles its physical structure: a walled fortress whose interior is invisible to those on the outside.
Glass-walled observation cars also bookend the train, lending riders full views of the forest and coastline while en route.
It might even make the argument that building a higher walled garden equals higher security and reliability for its customers.
Nick even ended up in a walled-off enclave that could have been a sister city to Terminus or Alexandria.
It's a recipe she also repeats in her dark-walled office, where color-coded bookshelves provide a playful bright spot.
It's a walled-­in compound with multiple outbuildings, and there was a gate facing to the north with an arch.
Indeed, the people who created a kind of infrastructure in the Walled City have some of the most intriguing stories.
Retreating fighters have mustered at the Ouagadougou Center, a cavernous, marble-walled conference hall turned religious pulpit and weapons store.
The birds live in sealed solid-walled sheds, hundreds of thousands per building, under computerized lights and climate-controlled ventilation.
Pavlovsky's colleagues laughed at his choice of address: by then, fashionable Kremlin apparatchiks lived in walled-off mansions outside town.
Outside, Leno and his guests can relax in the walled garden or take a dip in the ocean-facing pool.
By contrast, The Times can feel imperial, walled off from its audience, and not too keen on getting any closer.
The backhouse, which was rented out by the Weismans, has a fireplace and a private entrance through a walled courtyard.
Its glass-walled exterior, with Southwestern-like tiles and a somewhat ostentatious sign, feels a little too polished and proper.
The Monza site has three tracks, all within the confines of the walled park, so redesign possibilities have been limited.
The border between the two countries is almost 2,000 miles long, and 700 of those are walled or fenced off.
We cannot depend on a foreign refuge, a refuge that is, ironically, walled against another people's legitimate claims to freedom.
The anonymous ID makes Amazon less of a so-called "walled garden" than companies like Facebook and Google, he said.
Not far from downtown, a nonprofit group is recreating a Spanish colonial walled garden like the ones Father Kino built.
At the walled compound, imams visit to teach the detainees moderate Islam, countering the radical preaching of Boko Haram fighters.
Then Lozada and Timochenko left to celebrate with a few friends in a walled parking lot, encircled by their bodyguards.
Based on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, it is set in a walled underground city in grim, post-apocalyptic times.
But he thinks that any platform that tries to build a walled economic garden around creativity is destined to fail.
Still, there were a few remaining spheres of humanity walled off to automation, like art, music, and comedy — until now.
From the paver stone driveway, a portico leads to a large glass-walled foyer at the core of the house.
S'well bottles are made with triple walled stainless steel that keeps beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.
The large master bathroom includes a double vanity, a glass-walled walk-in shower and a free-standing soaking tub.
Its walled port city of Cartagena bursts with color — think fruit sellers, and merchants making bags woven in neon hues.
President Trump owns a property there, Le Château des Palmiers, a walled waterfront estate that is currently up for sale.
Vina Thien Tran and Michael James Stanish were married July 28 at the Walled Garden in Mellon Park in Pittsburgh.
The new restaurant, which can seat up to 23, occupies the multistory brick-walled space that was Fiamma, then Costata.
Nobody answered the bell at the walled property, but a peek inside revealed a zebra, a peacock, turtles and roosters.
Certainly if you compare the internet 14 years ago to what it is now, everything is a proprietary walled garden.
A walled garden — where records only get traded within one hospital system — can encourage patients to stick with those providers.
Finding the lane leading up to the walled garden too narrow, they dismounted, marched to the ground and opened fire.
While others have cropped up around town, it's hard to beat the bar's shady, walled-off courtyard and lively atmosphere.
Our room included a glass-walled bathroom with a white subway-tile shower that was fully visible from the bed.
Sensitively and with subtle switches in tone, Nicola Guaglianone's screenplay builds flesh, faith and family into a multi-walled prison.
Boiler rooms are cold-call centers for stocks, where men in bare-walled offices put the screws on unsophisticated marks.
Once, the ability to unlock data from the so-called walled gardens of Google and Facebook was an advertiser's dream.
Wrapped around the thick-walled sides of the center, a perforated aluminum skin will act as both shade and insulation.
The driveway has an open-air parking area as well as a walled entrance to an attached two-car garage.
Our bedroom opened to a large deck from two areas, which was fully walled off from other villas and rooms.
It was walled in ivy, and at the center stood an old tree hung with jewels and other memento mori.
Sitting in his glass-walled office overlooking Park Avenue, he said he had a buyer but wouldn't identify the person.
The introduction of walled ecosystems like Apple Arcade (and bundle subscription packages in general) makes the calculus a lot harder.
The introduction of walled ecosystems like Apple Arcade (and bundle subscription packages in general) makes that calculus a lot harder.
All this data targeting could make listeners uneasy, as can a walled garden approach to the typically open podcast market.
Taking place in its Victorian walled garden, the event will include cooking demonstrations, talks and a market featuring area restaurants.
That inspired the design of her glass-walled gallery, now to be her home away from her New York home.
The 12-ounce bottle is made of double-walled stainless steel and has a BPA-free plastic lid and straw.
The AIF's director, Tommaso Di Ruzza, was among several Vatican officials who were subsequently barred from entering the walled city.
The work was unveiled this past weekend at the artist's Walled Off Hotel, which overlooks Israel's separation wall around Bethlehem.
The walled city of Baku, parts of which date back to the 12th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mounted in a long, white-walled space, the show suggests a simulated snowstorm: the artificial version of a natural whiteout.
It is a partly man-made, not-quite Olympic-size lagoon walled with volcanic rock over which the Pacific spills.
While Parolil's section is silent — his patient is under sedation — loud squawks emanate from another of the glass-walled rooms.
"It feels like we're being walled in and it's out of control and the neighborhood can't handle it," Irwin said.
With five bedrooms, large glass-walled living areas and a 50-foot swimming pool, it cost less than $1 million.
He warned against another walled garden however, where marketers embrace a new platform but struggle to control data around customers.
Meanwhile, Iraq's politicians squabble, largely confined to the Green Zone, the walled city within a city occupying the core of Baghdad.
Inside, a half-dozen young scientists work in a glass-walled lab to the sounds of whirring ventilation and soft jazz.
In the streets around, some shop fronts had been walled in with concrete blocks after their metal shutters had been smashed.
Everyone ElseIt's difficult to estimate how big the #DeleteFacebook movement is, or how many users have actually abandoned Zuckerberg's walled garden.
Palestinians seek East Jerusalem, including the walled Old City with its holy sites, as the capital of their own future state.
People stand outside The Walled Off Hotel, which was opened by street artist Banksy, in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Initially, the kitchen was a walled-off room in the middle of the house with no windows and only a skylight.
DR JAMES DARKE, a retired teacher of literature who collects first editions of Dickens, has walled himself off from the world.
The Sultan's Palace comes with 2503 towers, a throne room, walled gardens, lair and dungeons and is set over two floors.
But what happens when questionable news sources enter the walled and manicured gardens of Google, Facebook, and Apple's proprietary publishing systems?
It's completely walled off for privacy — Nixon allegedly built the 1,500-foot wall — and is hidden behind three sets of gates.
She was the lone person working a bamboo-walled roadside stand halfway between Tocumen International Airport and the sunbaked Azuero Peninsula.
It builds on regulations that have already been implemented in Europe, and it speaks to serious concerns about online walled gardens.
That built plenty of know-how that was then ready to shoot as the distribution was freed (walled garden -> App Store).
North Korea's economy was already broken, having been walled off from most international trade since the end of the Cold War.
Benfica, a Portuguese club, uses a 360-degree "football room", walled by LED lights, to train players in over 100 scenarios.
At its height, The Kowloon Walled City, which was demolished in 1993, was perhaps the most dystopian portrait of urban living.
Photo: Andy YeungThen again, so was the Kowloon Walled City at the height of its obscenely dense and crime-ridden history.
Photo: Wikicommons / Ian LambotIt was the inspiration for endless science fiction stories, but the Kowloon Walled City was a real place.
They saw traditional Moroccan arts and crafts on display in the walled public garden amid exotic plants, flowers and fruit trees.
Governments throughout the world are increasingly restricting immigration, imposing high tariffs, censoring foreign ideas and turning their countries into walled fortresses.
Each of the bottles is triple walled and vacuum insulated to keep beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.
Amazon's also been tweaking the software, moving from a walled content OS to open Android and now offering something in-between.
But there's still a dedicated community out there that works to circumvent Apple's walled garden and make their iPhones their own.
This begs the question: Will other companies with significant first party data join Facebook and Google as the third walled garden?
The Caros sat at those tables, together but walled apart by towers of boxes and papers, intent on turning every page.
Photo: GettyResearchers have successfully beefed up the delicate thread of the silkworm by feeding them graphene, or single-walled carbon nanotubes.
The result is a series of competing walled gardens that look almost nothing like the idealized internet we started out with.
In this post are pictures by MTL taken inside and around the Walled Off Hotel, including of Israel's West Bank barrier.
Apple created a very successful business by building a walled garden, with the charge of admission being buying an Apple device.
We need more normalized codes of conduct, thoughtfully walled space, visual partitions, alcoves, private work rooms, and vastly more sound suppression.
Every time I watched it, I was walled off, it was like another brick that came between me and my wife.
First off, while Apple's walled garden approach may work for its family-friendly app store, it's awful for the smart home.
The ruling could have widespread implications for other tech companies that operate similarly walled-off online storefronts, an expert says. 5.
It's a walled off area and completely optional, with the difficulty — and quality of the loot — increasing as you venture north.
The game's "Dark Zone" is a large, freely explorable chunk of midtown Manhattan that's been walled off due to heavy contamination.
It was walled off from the rest of the network and rate-limited so it couldn't participate in any DDoS attacks.
Instead of a walled entertainment garden, mobile VR could feel like a real operating system, even if it's a limited one.
But a walled city can be dangerous, and in the mid-19th century, the Città Alta experienced a serious cholera epidemic.
Pterosaur bones were hollow and thin-walled, which made great skeletons for flying — but not so much for preservation through millennia.
Twenty-five technicians in a dozen glass-walled labs use computers to test ingredients for contaminants, from pesticides to heavy metals.
"Walled kitchen gardens are a peculiarly English phenomena," explains the estate architect Argus Hardy, who has worked in conjunction with Wilkie.
But advertising execs worried that the acquisition would make Roku more of a walled garden for ad buying, measurement and targeting.
Mezze rigatoni, made with just semolina flour and water, is extruded in a glass-walled cube, visible from the dining room.
Tcherassi Hotel + Spa The Colombian fashion designer Silvia Tcherassi is opening her second hotel within the historic walled district of Cartagena.
I traveled to Cartagena and the best part of the trip had nothing to do with the popular ancient walled city
Facing south, the glass-walled room gets morning sun year round (for warmer weather there is a huge, umbrella-shaded terrace).
The space, with 16-foot-high ceilings, has 90 feet of glass-walled frontage wrapping around the prow of the building.
Located on the island of Tierra Bomba, it's a 30 minute speedboat ride from the beating pulse of Cartagena's walled city.
Amazon and Roku are known to be so-called "walled gardens" that limit the amount of data that advertisers can access.
The same glass-walled Miami mansion has starred in both Rihanna's "Needed Me" music video and 2016's "War Dogs" film.
The walled city of Jaipur dates back to 1727 and is known for its public squares, ochre color, and grid shape.
It makes sense that as those walls are cracking, that first walled-off trauma is going to be bubbling back up.
As Hutchinson stood near a desk in one of the dealership's glass walled offices, the two bounty hunters approached, handguns drawn.
The Walled Off Hotel, like my music, is welcome to people from all sides of the conflict and across the world.
Two guards blocked me from entering the walled town, which is how I learned that only women could enter the town.
The researchers used a visible green-light laser, since glass-walled buildings use filtered glass that blocks ultraviolet rays and infrared.
We want to effectively connect all of the walled garden experiences in a digital point solution and not create more fragmentation.
The assigned pickup location was a small room walled in orchids growing on what looked like a maze of tree roots.
As I wrote in my preview of iOS 10, Apple is breaking down its walled garden and adding extension points everywhere.
Your bedroom—white-walled, wooden-floored—smells of patchouli, sandalwood, and the atomized zing of a thousand long and lusty nights.
She had never before left her home village, Peliatan, with its small, mud-walled houses surrounded by bright green rice fields.
Other design features include a two-level glass-walled gathering space midway up with an auditorium for screenings or other events.
It occupies a series of about 10 tiny glass-walled shops on the second floor of a mall in Manhattan's Chinatown.
More than a dozen people, most of them young women, sat in folding chairs in the store's black-walled event space.
As Killi rolls out new integrations for financial data and walled gardens, users can enable data collection and earn more dividends.
A seemingly simple rectangular box, with a hidden concrete walled exterior, its roof is cantilevered from a traditional Japanese beam structure.
Apple wants to encourage users to adopt Apple's payment services and, in doing so, have more difficulty leaving Apple's walled garden.
Made from double-walled, vacuum-insulated stainless steel, the Table Top French Press is built to perform nicely at the campsite.
Their nonappearance opened up space to observe Guild Hall's brick-walled garden, planted with hydrangeas, which are such lovely, dependable flowers.
In early 2009 Mr. Buttigieg was spending his days, and many nights, in a glass-walled conference room in suburban Toronto.
Beer Steins: Set of 2 The colder the beer, the better, and these double-walled insulated beer steins will prove it.
I disagree with most of Apple's corporate philosophies on recycling, repair, and its walled-garden, monopolistic approach to the App Store.
The teenager, Asrar Ahmed Khan, had just finished playing cricket in a narrow, brick-walled lane on the evening of Aug.
The modest town is just west of the base in a network of tan-walled compounds surrounded by green grape vineyards.
Last year, he was given a brick house with a walled yard in a specially built village of about 1,000 homes.
In the morning, the sun rose over the mountains, but for hours the high-walled valley remained shaded and bitterly cold.
The community was proud and close-knit, though it was literally walled off from a white neighborhood by a concrete border.
While both Home and Echo integrate with a large variety of outside services, they're becoming walled gardens against each other's content.
He described a walled settlement, large enough to have once housed 30,000 people, that was festooned with elaborate carvings of monkeys.
Vanity Fair erected an elaborate glass-walled shelter, but attendees noticed that it lacked the clubby atmosphere of the Sunset Tower.
There are lookout towers and walled fortresses, placid farmhouse settlements and destroyed cities that exist in a permanent state of rubble.
The company's product ecosystem is already, notoriously a "walled garden" — difficult for developers to play with, impossible for users to customize.
But there is a desire in us that cannot be walled off or drained by the expectation of an execution date.
LeWitt's drawings cover high-walled gallery after high-walled gallery, while Serra claims an entire floor for four of his torqued ellipses; a fifth, boat-shaped steel sculpture fills a gallery upstairs, while two black oilstick drawings run the length of a room, and 45 lead maquettes for the torqued ellipses populate a long, low table.
The company faced significant backlash in India for a walled-garden program that provided free access to only Facebook-selected content partners.
The border is a region, and the people who are living there don't particularly want to be walled off from each other.
But he'll also provide a rebuttal against arguments for a more walled-off continent, insisting Europe works better as a joint power.
This looks a lot like Facebook's attempt to push publishers into the same kind of walled garden they built with Instant Articles.
The first one, from 1924, allows that any "small cylindrical smooth-walled vessel having an imperforate bottom and side wall" would work.
Photo: Gizmodo Apple's iOS is a walled garden that gives the company total control over what can be done with its device.
Their mud-walled hut with its roof of reeds and old sacks allows daylight to stream in, as well the spring rains.
But mobile games have attracted millions of new gamers, and there's profit to be had from expanding beyond the Nintendo walled garden.
A deal was made between wildlife officials and the Kenyan government, according to the Guardian, that the track would be walled off.
Xie tells me they're hoping to transition to a usage-based free model rather than one that leaves certain features pay-walled.
On the early road to fertility, I was so closed off to my wants that my imagination became a walled-off city.
Decentralized blockchain solutions are vastly more democratic, and more technically compelling, than the hermetically sealed, walled-garden, Stack-ruled internet of today.
The boycott also represented the latest instance of growing tensions between advertisers and the giant walled-garden platforms that dominate the web.
It's great cause, but because Helix is a walled garden, Mayo participants won't be able to access the rest of their data.
Israeli police had heightened their presence throughout Jerusalem's walled old city to prevent any clashes from breaking out, the police spokesman said.
Rolling clouds make shadows on the distant foothills, which are walled-off from the cracking earth by a line of sage brush.
Buying and relying on the HomePod then becomes an act of acquiescence to the more radical ends of Apple's walled garden philosophy.
Having walled himself off from the minority voters who will comprise some 30% of the electorate, Trump can ill afford that loss.
Click here to view original GIFImage: GizmodoThe walled garden Apple uses to meticulously control every element of the iPhone can really suck.
In Hong Kong, there used to be a place called Kowloon Walled City, which was the most densely populated place on Earth.
But of course, much like the arena in The Hunger Games, Facebook's walled garden is an environment entirely under its own control.
With five bedrooms and more than eight bathrooms, the stunning glass-walled home boasts an outdoor fireplace, vanished edge pool and spa.
Luckily with Apple and Google so rooted in their walled garden native app stores, they have less incentive to make browsers better.
The bunker – which he allegedly spent five years building – had a bathroom, small kitchen and walled "exercise yard" hidden from outside view.
Facebook also has billions of users already integrated into its walled garden, which could conceivably allow creators to reach far larger audiences.
It comes with a 72-ounce mixing container and a 24-ounce double-walled tumbler cup for more personal and portable blends.
And Hungary has walled itself off from the masses of mostly Muslim refugees and migrants who came to Europe last year {nL8N1B70LK}.
It was software that opened up a whole world of creative pursuits while also insisting that you work within Apple's walled garden.
Quinn, for example, is essentially a short escape-the-room game set in a walled-off corner of the Tribeca Interactive gallery.
The industry has generally been putting pressure on "walled gardens," or tech firms, to be more transparent about their data and metrics.
The Saudi Arabian embassy in Istanbul is a walled compound with the main building apparently set some distance back from the entrance.
Copycat designs have arisen, as they always do, but the MacBook's biggest impact so far has been within Apple's walled-in ecosystem.
However, some agencies worry that too much ad-tech consolidation will only strengthen the walled gardens of Facebook, Google, and media companies.
Ever since, she has been largely confined to her high-walled family compound — in which she has secretly, and perilously, educated herself.
Jumpshot collects data on which websites people go to, including walled gardens like Amazon, Walmart, and Netflix, and sells it to marketers.
She then drives an hour north to a small coastal city, arriving at a walled compound where she's taken refuge since November.
With just a few straight-backed chairs inside the small brick-walled waiting area, Royal Rib House is only a temporary hangout.
Amazon has been criticized by advertisers as a walled garden akin to Facebook and Google because it shares limited data with advertisers.
As we looked around stone-walled pens teeming with sheep, she passed on stories of her ancestors' harsh lives and early deaths.
Designed to reflect the majesty of the emperor, the vast walled complex consists of over 90 palaces and courtyards of varying significance.

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